Good comparison, although I'm not sure how anyone can give a definitive answer at this point. Kanter hardly played as a rookie and Jonas hasn't played at all.

If I had to guess, I'd go Kanter because of the finessnes/skill he has to go along with his size/strength. I could see him being similar to Nikola Pecovick, who I thinks a beast. I like Jonas' upside though. Reminds me of the kind of player Andris Biedrins was shaping up to be before he started sucking. Long, athletic center who runs the floor well, plays tough D, and underrated scoring in the post._________________

Good comparison, although I'm not sure how anyone can give a definitive answer at this point. Kanter hardly played as a rookie and Jonas hasn't played at all.

If I had to guess, I'd go Kanter because of the finessnes/skill he has to go along with his size/strength. I could see him being similar to Nikola Pecovick, who I thinks a beast. I like Jonas' upside though. Reminds me of the kind of player Andris Biedrins was shaping up to be before he started sucking. Long, athletic center who runs the floor well, plays tough D, and underrated scoring in the post.

These are great comparisons. I think Kanter has the potential to be a 15 & 12 guy while Jonas has the potential to be 13, 10, & 2 guy. Neither will be superstars but both will be really solid starters._________________

Hmmm interesting you guys are sticking with Kanter after his non awe inspiring 1 season. He doesn't really have a pretty game watching him in Turkey I don't actually see him as having exactly high potential but I do believe he can become serviceable in this league.

Hmmm interesting you guys are sticking with Kanter after his non awe inspiring 1 season. He doesn't really have a pretty game watching him in Turkey I don't actually see him as having exactly high potential but I do believe he can become serviceable in this league.

He didn't get to play basketball during the '10-'11 season due to some issues with the NCAA and came into the NBA in a season that was delayed due to the lock-out and had no off-season training programs or training camp. Not to mention he was playing in the same front court as Al Jefferson, Paul Millsap, and Derrick Favors. He showed glimpses of being a productive player he just needs more minutes and to develop his game more._________________

Hmmm interesting you guys are sticking with Kanter after his non awe inspiring 1 season. He doesn't really have a pretty game watching him in Turkey I don't actually see him as having exactly high potential but I do believe he can become serviceable in this league.

One non-awe inspiring season (which was pretty good for a young big guy) is better than nothing at all from a guy who can't compete in the Olympics._________________
ELRammy